Albert Rhodes (February 1, 1840 – April 5, 1894) was an American diplomat and author.
He was educated at the academy in Elder's Ridge, a small village in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, and entered the consular service.
[3] On 30 June 1866 he was appointed Consul in Rotterdam,[3] and he served briefly as Chargé d'affaires in the absence of a Minister.
[8] In retirement Rhodes resided in Paris, France and New York City.
[15] Rhodes also authored several works of both fiction and nonfiction, including: Jerusalem As It Is (1865);[16] The French at Home (1875);[17] Monsieur at Home (1885);[18] and Ruses de Guerre (also called A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing) (1892).